Metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II

Conceptual metaphors: phenomena of the mind or cognitive constructs? Part II The author reviewed experimental studies of language metaphor, starting with the pioneer publication of Roman Jakobson from 1965. It has been shown that experimental studies confirm the postulates of G. Lakoff’s and M....

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a4a4db7fdb7442b48210e0d641adb4e02021-11-27T12:59:14ZMetafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II10.12797/LV.15.2020.29.021896-21222392-1226https://doaj.org/article/a4a4db7fdb7442b48210e0d641adb4e02020-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/lv/article/view/1013https://doaj.org/toc/1896-2122https://doaj.org/toc/2392-1226 Conceptual metaphors: phenomena of the mind or cognitive constructs? Part II The author reviewed experimental studies of language metaphor, starting with the pioneer publication of Roman Jakobson from 1965. It has been shown that experimental studies confirm the postulates of G. Lakoff’s and M. Johnson’s cognitive theory of metaphor to varying degrees (more or less). The author also presents the results of a psycholinguistic experiment involving 280 respondents. The experiment based on the verbal-nominal constructions of the modern Polish language showed low consistency of answers, as well as the lack of arguments that the interpretation of metaphorical expressions (i.e. with the participation of polysemant) by respondents is not based on so-called conceptual metaphors. Aleksander KiklewiczKsiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticlepsychologia językapsycholingwistykasemantykalingwistyka kognitywnametafora konceptualnaLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410DEENFRPLRULingVaria, Vol 15, Iss 1(29) (2020)
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language DE
EN
FR
PL
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topic psychologia języka
psycholingwistyka
semantyka
lingwistyka kognitywna
metafora konceptualna
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
spellingShingle psychologia języka
psycholingwistyka
semantyka
lingwistyka kognitywna
metafora konceptualna
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
Aleksander Kiklewicz
Metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II
description Conceptual metaphors: phenomena of the mind or cognitive constructs? Part II The author reviewed experimental studies of language metaphor, starting with the pioneer publication of Roman Jakobson from 1965. It has been shown that experimental studies confirm the postulates of G. Lakoff’s and M. Johnson’s cognitive theory of metaphor to varying degrees (more or less). The author also presents the results of a psycholinguistic experiment involving 280 respondents. The experiment based on the verbal-nominal constructions of the modern Polish language showed low consistency of answers, as well as the lack of arguments that the interpretation of metaphorical expressions (i.e. with the participation of polysemant) by respondents is not based on so-called conceptual metaphors.
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title Metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II
title_short Metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II
title_full Metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II
title_fullStr Metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II
title_full_unstemmed Metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? Cz. II
title_sort metafory konceptualne: fenomeny umysłu czy konstrukty kognitywistyczne? cz. ii
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